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5.0/5.0 Review for Mark R. Ter Molen by a Partner on 01/18/16 in Energy
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5.0/5.0 Review for Mr. Timothy Bishop by a Managing Partner on 01/14/16 in Agribusiness
We have more than 70 lawyers practicing antitrust and competition law who are dedicated to delivering the highest quality service in meeting clients' needs. We fully understand today's complex competition issues, as well as the increasingly complex relationships among corporations in a global economy. As a leader in US and EU competition law, we offer up-to-the minute guidance concerning mergers, cartel investigations, distribution and IP licensing issues, alleged abusive conduct by dominant firms and state aid, which includes counsel at the federal and state levels in the US, and for both member states and the EU in Europe. Adding to our global capabilities, our antitrust lawyers in Hong Kong and China are skilled at navigating the range of competition and other laws impacting trading and licensing arrangements in the region, and offer clients the benefit of extensive China antitrust filing experience and strong relationships with key competition agencies.
Mayer Brown is able to offer clients a global network of counseling resources, and our ability to offer a multinational perspective enables us to provide integrated advice, which is an important advantage in dealing with the increased cooperation between competition authorities around the world.
Our antitrust practice provides advice on the full range of issues, including:
Practice at a Glance
More than 70 lawyers focus on antitrust and competition law throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia.
Our group includes former high-ranking US Justice Department officials, a former US state attorney general, and many highly-regarded members of the US and European antitrust bar.
Experiences
"Clients applauded this group for its 'phenomenally high' standard of work. Attorneys here combine 'excellent negotiation and litigation skills,' which contribute toward 'a formidable service.' The practice encompasses regulatory, counseling, M&A and litigation matters, in addition to a 'brilliant appellate practice.'" - Chambers
With offices located in key business centers across the Americas, Europe and Asia, our practitioners are leaders in analyzing and applying antitrust law principles to numerous business practices in a wide variety of industries. Our antitrust practice provides advice on the full range of issues, including:
Mergers, Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, Collaborations, Distribution & Licensing
Government Criminal and Civil Non-Merger Investigations, Particularly Cartels and Abuse of Dominance
Litigation, Including Trial and Appellate Matters
Mergers, Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, Collaborations, Distribution & Licensing
We represent clients in a broad variety of industries with respect to mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures and collaborations. We advise on compliance with premerger notification requirements, and counsel and analyze proposed transactions. We represent clients in merger investigations before the US Department of Justice (DOJ), US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the European Commission, EU national competition authorities, and China's Ministry of Commerce, as well as many other national antitrust authorities. Our group frequently manages multi-jurisdictional filings, as well as advises on the application of national merger control regulations and secures merger control clearances throughout the world.
We provide counseling on all aspects of the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) merger review process in the United States, all aspects of the EU and national merger regimes in Europe, and the developing merger review process in China. Whenever necessary, we represent clients whose filings have triggered substantive antitrust investigations in proceedings before the FTC and DOJ, the European Commission and the national merger authorities of individual EU Member States and applicable Asian countries. We have helped our clients with complex US “second request” merger investigations and complex second phase EU and other European merger investigations, and in litigation with various government regulatory agencies. This work has contributed to our reputation as the “law practice of choice” for companies with complicated antitrust issues or litigation.
A significant part of our work involves advising clients on issues such as distribution restrictions, price discrimination under the Robinson-Patman Act, resale price maintenance and franchising. We actively review legal developments and proposed legislative changes, which is particularly relevant in the EU, and advise clients on the business impact of such changes. Given our strength in competition dispute resolution, we are better able to work with clients to develop and implement antitrust compliance programs, including drafting policies and conducting training programs that help educate client employees regarding business conduct that conforms to the law in our clients' many geographic locations.
We are skilled at integrating antitrust counsel with other essential disciplines. For example, we advise on the regulatory and antitrust implications of a transaction in conjunction with the patent or trademark application issues. Our firm has a great deal of experience helping clients navigate the increasingly complex intersection between antitrust and intellectual property law, both in the US and Europe. One of our lawyers was involved in drafting the 1995 DOJ and FTC Guidelines on the Licensing of Intellectual Property, which also influenced EU antitrust policies.
Government Criminal and Civil Non-Merger Investigations, Particularly Cartels and Abuse of Dominance
In the US, our lawyers have extensive experience representing parties in non-merger civil investigations and criminal investigations. We have advised numerous corporations and individuals in federal grand jury investigations related to price fixing charges. On the civil side, we have represented clients before both the FTC and the DOJ in investigations related to pricing matters, marketing policies, and contracting practices.
We also have dealt with a number of parallel investigations conducted by the US enforcement agencies and the European Commission including the implications for our clients of EU antitrust investigations related to the energy and financial services sectors. The experience of our group, including those lawyers who served in government, enables us to thoroughly understand the decision-making processes of the enforcement agencies, and is critical to our ability to achieve the best possible outcomes for our clients.
Given the increased coordination among competition regulators in all major countries, and the new competition law regime in China, Mayer Brown’s multi-jurisdictional focus is invaluable in helping global companies deal with their competition regulators around the world. As the DOJ, FTC and European Commission pursue action under mutual legal assistance treaties such as that signed by many members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), our breadth of experience can be invaluable in successful cross-border transactions.
Litigation, Including Trial and Appellate Matters
In the US, our lawyers have extensive litigation experience handling a broad variety of antitrust matters in trial and appellate courts. Over the past dozen or so years, we have successfully tried and/or handled on appeal some of the most significant antitrust cases. The opinions in many of these cases stand among the leading authorities on subjects such as the extraterritorial scope of US antitrust law (Hartford Fire, Empagran, and Angus Chemical), the appropriate test for predatory buying (Weyerhaeuser), market power in tying cases (Independent Ink), proving an agreement (Twombly, Blomkest, and Citric Acid), bundling and exclusive dealing (LePage’s and Concord Boat), and other claims. Our lawyers also have been at the forefront of the intersection of securities and antitrust law (Billing), telecommunications and antitrust law (Trinko, Covad Communications Co., South Austin Coalition Community Council, and Goldwasser), defining the proper role of expert testimony (Daubert, Kuhmo Tire, and Concord Boat), and the standard for class certification (AmChem Products, In re IPO Securities Litigation, and Gariety). Our antitrust appellate lawyers are widely recognized as the best in the United States, having argued or briefed nearly every significant antitrust case to reach the US Supreme Court during the past decade.
In Europe, our lawyers have significant experience litigating EU issues in the European Court of Justice and Court of First Instance in Luxembourg, and in the emerging private antitrust litigation in Europe our lawyers have acquired leading experience before the courts in Germany, the UK and other EU jurisdictions.
Mayer Brown has the global experience and resources to effectively handle multi-jurisdictional litigation before Asian, European and North American national courts and regulatory agencies. This depth of experience, combined with our global network, enables us to deliver the best, most current counseling and advice to our clients wherever they do business around the world.
5.0/5.0 Review for Mark R. Ter Molen by a Partner on 01/18/16 in Energy
5.0/5.0 Review for Mr. Timothy Bishop by a Managing Partner on 01/14/16 in Agribusiness
Mayer Brown is committed to diversity because it is the right thing to do and because it makes sound business sense. Diversity broadens our knowledge and skills, heightens our awareness of and sensitivity to cultural issues and equips us to respond to the challenges of serving a clientele that spans the globe. Diversity is a hallmark of Mayer Brown heritage and will be a key driver of our future success.
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Inclusion begins with opportunity. We continue to seek innovative and effective ways to increase the number of diverse students interested in law school and to recruit diverse law students and lateral candidates. By engaging law schools and colleges directly, Mayer Brown builds programs for students at all levels of higher education to increase the pool of lawyers from diverse backgrounds. We also ensure that all our associates are provided challenging work experiences and the guidance necessary for success. We strive to keep all of our lawyers active, engaged and on the road to partnership in the firm and encourage them to make a meaningful contribution to the profession. By investing in the skills and abilities of all our lawyers, we create a wide variety of role models for the generations to follow.
Mayer Brown handles many of the most important cases and transactions for the largest companies in the world, and we consider our diversity efforts critical to the level of service we provide to our clients. Clients recognize diversity and inclusion as business imperatives critical for success in our multicultural world. To remain a world-class law practice, we must continue our push forward in these vital areas.
Initiatives
Our commitment to the professional development and advancement of our diverse attorneys is central to our diversity and inclusion programs. We strive to create a culture in which all our attorneys can thrive and advance. The Firm sponsors attendance at numerous external networking and educational conferences, such as:
Diversity Retreat
The retreats have provided our lawyers from all of our U.S. offices with the opportunity to interact over the course of a weekend. The retreats have been a great success. The lawyers networked with one another while gaining valuable career advice from minority partners and senior associates. The retreats also give our associates the opportunity to meet with the leaders of the Firm, as well as allowing each to give suggestions and guidance as to how the Firm's recruitment, retention and promotion of diverse lawyers could be improved. The Firm uses the wealth of knowledge and insight gathered and shared at the retreats to inform our diversity efforts.
Roundtables
Members of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion host, in each office, periodic sessions with lawyers to share information about our diversity efforts and solicit ideas and comments regarding ongoing events and future initiatives. In addition, minority lawyers meet informally to provide ongoing opportunities for building relationships within the firm.
Women's Initiatives
Women's Symposiums are hosted every other year for all female lawyers. These include workshops, panel discussions, networking receptions and presentations led by our female partners and leaders from the legal and business community. We are actively focused on opportunities to raise the visibility of our female lawyers, supporting their development through leadership conference participation, skill development programs and mentoring. We provide business development programs focused on issues unique to women attorneys and have held numerous networking events for our female attorneys and clients. In the past year, for example, our women attorneys have hosted women clients at a luncheon and private museum tour, a chamber music concert performed by female musicians (who discussed the career challenges they faced as women in their field), wine tastings and theater performances. We have partnered with the women’s groups of several clients for networking events and educational workshops. These programs have facilitated building relationships between our women lawyers and our clients, providing focused opportunities for our women lawyers not only to learn about our clients’ needs, but also to showcase their own talents. Each office hosts programs focusing on women’s professional development issues and periodic informal lunches for female lawyers to cultivate and strengthen relationships.
Family-friendly programs offered to Mayer Brown’s US lawyers include: part-time work opportunities; back-up child care service; paid leave of absences for new and adoptive parents, including up to 18 weeks for new mothers, and a coaching program to provide support to new parents returning to work from leave. The firm also offers up to 6 weeks paid leave for lawyers who need time to serve as a primary caregiver for elderly family members. In addition, Mayer Brown is a founding member and sponsor of the Project for Attorney Retention, which works to stem lawyer attrition at large firms by promoting work/life balance and the advancement of women in the legal profession.
LGBT Initiatives
Mayer Brown is committed to providing a thriving workplace for LGBT lawyers. We have provisions for same gender relationships in our domestic partner benefits program. We provide pro bono legal service for a number of LGBT-focused organizations as well as support for their organizational events. We participate annually in the Lavender Law Career Fair in order to increase the number of LGBT law student applicants to our summer associate program. The Committee on Diversity and Inclusion includes LGBT partners who monitor and push for progress in this important area.
Highlights and Achievements regarding LGBT rights issues at Mayer Brown include:
Non-Discrimination Statement
Mayer Brown is an equal opportunity employer and partnership. It is our policy to hire, train and promote lawyers without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, disability, national origin, or veteran's status. The Firm seeks to hire, develop and advance lawyers on the basis of their professional ability and strives to build a team of lawyers that reflects the diversity of our world.
Signatories
Mayer Brown is signatory to several statements of goals for increasing the recruitment and retention of minority lawyers and women, including The Association of the Bar of the City of New York's "Statement of Goals of New York Law Firms and Corporate Legal Departments for the Retention and Promotion of Women" and its "Statement of Diversity Principles," The Chicago Bar Association’s “Call to Action”, the Houston Bar Association's "Gender Initiative Commitment Statement" and the New York County Lawyers' Association "Statement In Support of Diversity In The Legal Profession.” By proudly signing these statements, Mayer Brown publicly affirms its commitment to a culture of inclusion.
Our London office is a signatory to the UK Law Society’s Diversity and Inclusion Charter and supports the legal sectors PRIME initiative which provides quality work experience to young people from socially deprived and under privileged backgrounds.
Building for the Future
Diversity and inclusion are important keys to securing the future success of the Firm. Legal cultures that welcome and accept differences are the most successful in creating an environment where diverse attorneys thrive. The Firm's inclusion initiatives not only appeal to partners and the clients they interact with, they also attract bright young associates and college and high school-level interns who are encouraged by the dynamic, welcoming environment we provide. Through our various workshops, panel discussions, conferences, and events, and partnership with the Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA), as well as through our diversity-related sponsorships and giving, we are building a bridge to an exciting, diverse future.
Law Schools, Colleges & High Schools
Through conferences, job fairs, panel discussions, and workshops, we make the legal profession less abstract and more familiar and accessible to students of all backgrounds. Providing the "nuts-and-bolts" of what lawyering is about helps students make informed career decisions and puts them on the path to professional success.
Events
The scope and range of events that we are involved with demonstrate our desire to build diversity in as many ways as possible. Participating in special events that target specific groups is an effective way to build interest in our firm and to expand our culture of inclusion.
Sponsorships
Through the sponsorship of law-related groups and events, we provide vital support to those who have made diversifying the legal world their central goal. These partnerships enable us to build lasting relationships with minority and female students and student groups while also sharing our own expertise during sponsored events and discussions.
Some examples of the organizations and events to which the Firm has donated are as follows:
Community Outreach
Our outreach program is not restricted to young lawyers and students interested in the law. We are directly involved in the communities where our offices are located. We use our resources to strengthen educational and cultural institutions and to assist groups, associations and agencies that are already working for the good of our local communities.
Leadership
Chicago Government & Global Trade partner Mary Richardson-Lowry has been named one of 50 “Women of Excellence” by the Chicago Defender, the leading daily newspaper serving Chicago’s African-American community. The award acknowledges and celebrates African-American women who personify the exemplary qualities of respect, responsibility, passion, sisterhood and leadership. Mary also was named president of the Chicago Board of Education earlier this year.
Mayor Richard M. Daley appointed Mary Richardson-Lowry as a member of the Chicago Board of Education and recommended to the Board that she be named President, which she was. See http://www.cps.edu/News/Press_releases/Pages/01_28_2010_PR1.aspx
LAW360 described Britt Miller as someone “With a reputation as a creative and thoughtful strategist” in designating her one of LAW360’s Ten Competition Lawyers under 40. See http://competition.law360.com/articles/157892
Steve Sanders, a Supreme Court & Appellate associate in the Chicago office, argued his first case before the Supreme Court this week. In Pottawattamie County v. McGhee, Sanders went up against former Solicitor General Paul Clement, who has argued in front of the Court 51 times. Sanders represented Pottawattamie County and two of its former prosecutors who were sued for falsifying evidence after two men were deemed wrongly convicted in the murder of a retired Iowa police officer. In his argument, Sanders claimed the Constitution only guarantees the plaintiffs the right to a fair trial, not a fair investigation, and that the prosecutors are immune from any suit claiming they knowingly introduced false testimony in trial. To read news coverage about the case and Sanders’ first argument, click here.
Donna Morgan was named to the Top 10 Women List of Leading Women Consumer Lawyers in Illinois by Leading Lawyers Network. Additional lawyers listed in either the Top 100 Women of Leading Lawyers and/or the Top 100 Business Lawyers in Illinois by the Leading Lawyers Network are Fern Bomchill, Debora de Hoyos, Rebecca Eisner, Sheila Finnegan, Michele Odorizzi and Mary Richardson-Lowry.
Mayer Brown LLP, a leading global law firm, announced today that 123 of its attorneys are ranked in the 2009 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, including 32 who achieved top-band ranking or higher in 26 national and/or state categories.
The 2009 edition of the Chamber USA ranks 14 women partners from Mayer Brown. The partners, their areas and band ranking are:
Washington, DC partner Marcia Madsen has been named one of the “Attorneys Who Matter” in the field of corporate compliance by The Ethisphere Institute, an international think-tank dedicated to the creation, advancement and sharing of best practices in business ethics, corporate social responsibility, anti-corruption and sustainability. Honorees were chosen for their work in advancing the cause of ethics and corporate compliance.
Chicago partner Mary Richardson-Lowry, chairman of Mayer Brown's Committee on Diversity and Inclusion, will be a speaker on the opening panel at the 2009 conference for The Leadership Institute for Women of Color Attorneys in Law & Business on March 4th in Atlanta. The panel will discuss the value of understanding the intricacies and politics of a law office, navigating diversity issues, the power of networking and the importance of law firm economics. The two-day event helps women of color attorneys develop critical skills necessary to become leaders in their field and provides networking and mentoring opportunities with other successful professionals.